Pulaski County continues work on a few security measures to improve the overall safety of its employees.
Pulaski County Soon to Begin Work on Internal Controls
The Pulaski County government is preparing to adopt internal financial controls, but they’re a bit displeased with the cost associated with the state mandate.
Time Capsule Slated for Courthouse Burial During Bicentennial Celebration
A pledged time capsule to the Pulaski County Bicentennial Committee will be buried on the courthouse lawn, but where to put it came under question on Tuesday night.
Pulaski County Adopts ATV Ordinance
The Pulaski County Commissioners have given approval to an ordinance allowing the use of ATV’s for agricultural purposes.
Tippy Teen Pageant Looks for Participants to Represent Tippecanoe Township
Teenage girls in Tippecanoe Township in Pulaski County will be able to compete in the first ever Miss Tippy Teen Pageant.
Pulaski County Adopts Title VI Plan to Maintain Eligibility for Funds
Pulaski County has updated its plans for maintaining compliance with Federal Title VI requirements.
A desk audit performed June 22nd of this year found the county to be non-compliant with some components of the federal law. Title VI is designed to prevent discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation, among other things.
Medaryville Man Arrested on Attempted Murder Charges Following Stabbing
The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department is investigating an attempted murder following a Wednesday incident in Medaryville.
Pulaski ATV Ordinance Nearly Ready for Vote
Pulaski County’s proposed ATV ordinance is not yet ready for a vote.
The ordinance is designed to allow off-road vehicles on county roadways, largely for the purpose of agriculture. Licensing would be required for the ATV’s through the Bureau of Motor Vehicles under the current ordinance language.
Pulaski County Continues Pursuit of Westside Industrial Park
Pulaski County is ready to take the next step towards the development of its rail-served Westside industrial park.
Irrigation Ordinance Prompts Farmer Outcry
An ordinance looking to better regulate the use of irrigation equipment in Pulaski County failed to gain traction, Monday night.
The Pulaski County Commissioners considered the ordinance – which would have prevented irrigation sprinklers from spraying on local roadways to improve motorist safety. The ordinance also attempted to install signage and establish a fine system for violations of the law.
Work on Pulaski County ATV Ordinance Continues
The Pulaski County Commissioners may revisit the much discussed ATV ordinance at their Monday meeting.
Court Date Set for Former Pulaski Sheriff Gayer
Former Pulaski County Sheriff Michael Gayer is set to appear in court for the first time in early September.
Officer Dog Bite Details Revealed at Pulaski Council Meeting
It’s the worst dog bite he’s ever seen.
Sheriff Jeff Richwine filled the Pulaski County Council in on an incident involving one of their deputies and the Starke County K-9 unit. The incident occurred on August 1st when officers were pursuing an assailant on a four-wheeler.
Indicted Former Pulaski Authorities Await Court Following Arrest
Indiana State Police say they spent 12 months piecing together the information necessary to formally charge former Pulaski County Sheriff Michael Gayer and Chief Deputy Ronnie Patrick.
Pulaski County Considers Adding Golf Carts to ATV Ordinance
Pulaski County intends to look into the use of golf carts on local roadways in the future.
The County has spent several weeks developing a draft ordinance for the use of ATV’s to observe and travel farm ground. Residents have asked, however, for Pulaski County to include golf carts in that ordinance.
IEDC Touts Success, Challenges for Indiana’s Future
Pulaski County officials had the opportunity to hear from the state’s top economic development representative.
Jim Schellinger, President of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, spoke to a modest crowd gathered at One Eyed Jack’s Restaurant and Lounge in Winamac on Tuesday about the efforts being made by his offices.
Pulaski Commissioners to Receive Election Board Update
The Pulaski County Commissioners will hear from the election board as November draws closer.
Pulaski County Nears Community Crossings Submission
Pulaski County is nearly ready to submit its application to the state for consideration under the Community Crossings grant program. Continue reading
Adopt-A-River Program Awaits Formalizing Paperwork
Pulaski County appears to be ready to move ahead with its “Adopt-A-River” program.
Pulaski County Considers Additional Security Given Recent Attacks
Recent events around the country have gotten the attention of the Pulaski County government.
During Monday night’s meeting, county IT Director RB Walters recommended using some available funds to install security cameras at the Pulaski County Courthouse. The cameras would be routed directly to the Justice Center for observation if an emergency button is hit.